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From: Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
To: Adam Spiers <orgmode@adamspiers.org>
Cc: org-mode mailing list <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: FR: multiple scheduling of one item?
Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 08:44:08 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <43E2D02D-CF49-4074-98C0-58D93E7B05F3@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20071231152158.GN20947@atlantic.linksys.moosehall>


On Dec 31, 2007, at 4:21 PM, Adam Spiers wrote:

> Imagine I have a single project or task which I know will require
> several sessions to complete.  Before I get to the stage of analysing
> it closely and breaking it down into sub-tasks, it would be good to
> reserve some diary time in advance, so that I don't accidentally
> accept other commitments for that time and overstretch myself.
>
> However, this is different from booking a normal diary appointment, in
> the sense that I am not making a commitment to other people to be in a
> particular place at a particular time: the commitment is only to
> myself and is directly associated with a particular project or task.
>
> Therefore it sounds like it would be useful to be able to schedule the
> same task for multiple slots.  It turns out that the org-agenda code
> already handles this beautifully; if you do:
>
> * Long task/project not yet broken down into sub-tasks
>  SCHEDULED: <2008-01-07 Mon>
>  SCHEDULED: <2008-01-08 Tue>
>
> and it appears in both places in an agenda view, and you can jump back
> to the item in the normal way.  The only downside is that C-c C-s
> doesn't currently support entering it:
>
>  (org-schedule &optional REMOVE)
>
>  Insert the SCHEDULED: string with a timestamp to schedule a TODO  
> item.
>  With argument REMOVE, remove any scheduling date from the item.
>
> How about doing the usual trick of comparing different prefix argument
> values (e.g. 4 vs. 16) to allow adding a new scheduled slot?


This could be done of course - but I am not sure how common your use  
case is.
And I quess it is nearly as easy to got to the entry and type  
`SCHDEULED: C-c .'
for the few cases where you need it?

If I nt forward to implement this, should the extra SCHEDULED stamp
be in the same second line of the entry, or in an extra line?  Any
other votes on this issue?

- Carsten

  reply	other threads:[~2008-01-03  8:21 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-12-31 15:21 FR: multiple scheduling of one item? Adam Spiers
2008-01-03  7:44 ` Carsten Dominik [this message]
2008-01-03 12:51   ` Adam Spiers
2008-01-03 22:39   ` Giovanni Ridolfi
2008-01-04  9:55     ` Adam Spiers
2008-01-07  2:52       ` Bastien
2008-01-07 10:14         ` Adam Spiers
2008-01-07 10:34           ` Bastien

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